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Fusao Hayashi(林 房雄Hayashi Fusao, 30 May 1903 - 9 October 1975) was the pen-name of a Japanese novelist and literary critic in Showa period Japan. He is known for his early works in the proletarian literature movement, although he later became a strong ultranationalist. His real name was Goto Toshio, although he also used the alias "Shirai Akira".

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  • Hayashi Fusao
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  • Fusao Hayashi(林 房雄Hayashi Fusao, 30 May 1903 - 9 October 1975) was the pen-name of a Japanese novelist and literary critic in Showa period Japan. He is known for his early works in the proletarian literature movement, although he later became a strong ultranationalist. His real name was Goto Toshio, although he also used the alias "Shirai Akira".
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  • Dai Toa Senso Kotei Ron
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  • Fusao Hayashi
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  • novels
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  • Hayashi Fusao
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  • 1903-05-30(xsd:date)
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  • 1975-10-09(xsd:date)
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  • Writer and literary critic
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  • Fusao Hayashi(林 房雄Hayashi Fusao, 30 May 1903 - 9 October 1975) was the pen-name of a Japanese novelist and literary critic in Showa period Japan. He is known for his early works in the proletarian literature movement, although he later became a strong ultranationalist. His real name was Goto Toshio, although he also used the alias "Shirai Akira".
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